Health and Wellness Gifts for March: Beat the Winter Blues

Best Health and Wellness Gifts to Beat the Winter Blues

These are some of my favorite products right now, and they also make the perfect gifts for anyone who could use a little extra comfort this season. Because wellness isn’t just about self-care—it’s about community and support too! A small gesture can go a long way in brightening someone’s day, whether it’s a cozy essential, a mood-boosting supplement, or a simple reminder to slow down and recharge. These picks bring warmth, comfort, and a little extra joy to help beat the winter blues!

Blume Blue Lavendar Latte Blend

It’s fun, it’s delicious, and it’s a whole mood. I’m someone who is deeply affected by color, and while that may not be the case for everyone, surrounding myself with pretty hues always lifts my spirits. This latte blend? A total vibe booster.

 

Coconut Cream Cleansing Balm

A dreamy shade of cloud blue, this balm glides on thick and melts into a silky oil as you massage it in. I love using balms or oils before washing my face—if it’s a light makeup day, this is all I need.

 

ROZ Foundation Hair Mask

Decadent. I discovered this brand while browsing Credo, and after reading rave reviews, I had to try it. Coming out of winter, this rich, deeply hydrating mask was exactly what my thick, coarse hair needed.

 

Blueland Dishwash Detergent

I’m a sucker for great packaging, and Blueland delivers. As someone who was an OG in the natural space, I built an entire brand aesthetic around breaking the "hippie" stereotype—so I love seeing this new wave of well-designed, eco-friendly products. Bonus: their packaging makes for great gifts.

 

Herbivore Blue Tansy Mask

I love this mask. I can’t quite place the scent, but it reminds me of my grandma in the best way—slightly medicinal, incredibly soothing, and extra cooling on the skin.

Conscious Socks - Protect the Ocean

I’ve been fully embracing my millennial-meets-Gen-Z sock obsession this year, and finding brands that support a cause has made it even better. These socks are not only super comfy but also support ocean conservation—win-win.

100% Organic Boxy Cropped Cardigan

I own two. The quality of this sweater for the price is unreal—thick, structured, and made from 100% cotton. It looks great buttoned or open, but it does run big, so I had to size down.

Gorjana Power Gemstone Bracelet

A delicate, meaningful piece that layers beautifully with other bracelets. A great gift as well!

Ere Perez Jojoba Eye Pencil

These glide on like butter—need I say more? I first swatched them at Credo in SOHO and was instantly obsessed with the smooth, creamy texture. This brand is still a bit under the radar, but every product I’ve tried has been fantastic.

Baggu Metalic Reussable Bag

Because you can never have too many Baggu bags—or metallic pretties.

Blue Lagoon Lip Balm

If I were stranded on a deserted island, lip balm would be on my must-have list. I’m a sucker for a good balm, and this one doesn’t disappoint. I keep it by my bedside since it’s in a not-so-convenient squeeze tube (my only gripe!).

Rifle Embroidered Journal

These journals are absolutely stunning. They make for a beautiful keepsake for those who love to write and an even better gift for someone special. A little pricey, yes—but just look at that detail!

Winged GlowUp PM Hot Cocoa

I’m a huge fan of Winged products—and an even bigger fan of melatonin—so this PM hot cocoa is basically my dream come true. A cozy nighttime treat with built-in relaxation benefits? Yes, please.

Pease let me be the first person…

I love a good card! During treatment, I received so many clever ones that ended up pinned to my fridge. Each reflected my friends' personalities, and they never failed to make me smile. If you're looking for something witty, Etsy is a gold mine!

Callie England

Callie is a three-time cancer and transplant survivor who began her career in the natural food space over 15 years ago. As the creator of multiple consumer brands, she once thought she understood wellness—until cancer forced her to redefine it entirely. Facing the complexities of survivorship, she shifted her focus to an overlooked gap: navigating cancer and life beyond it. Now, she’s dedicated to reshaping the conversation around what it truly means to be well.

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